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Protects and polishes your glass art

100% pure carnauba wax for a deep luster on metal surfaces

12 oz. shake and squirt bottle

Product Description

100% pure carnauba wax, the hardest wax available, comes in a shake and squirt bottle. Remove tarnish and residue on your solder lines while giving glass, solder and came a deep luster. Protects and adds a professional touch to all stained glass work. The 12 oz. bottle finishes more than 400 sq. ft. This item cannot be shipped air.

Pros : I love this finishing compound. It cleans any remaining gunk...glue, marker lines, whatever....from the glass. Both the glass and your solder lines shine after a good polishing with this compound.

Cons : It removes a little of the patina. Black comes out a pretty gunmetal color. Copper on the other hand really brightens and shines.

Other Thoughts : It's a little hard to get the residue out of small pieces and tight areas. I've found using a dampened Q-tip works wonders. Don't kid yourself, though. The wonderful shine comes from elbow grease as well as the Finishing Compound!

Even More Elegant Lamps to Create. Whimsical designs from the Aanraku Studio are sure to light up any home with beautiful color and design. Includes outdoor scenes, animals, seasonal and floral patterns. Table lanterns are made with flat panels, so the are quick and easy to crate. All shown finished and in color. Images below from book. Insider tip Enlarge patterns by 120% to 130% to have a perfect fit with #7646 triangle wood lamp base (sold separately).

1. Make the glass strips as wide as youd like your mosaic chunks to be. Strips about 1/2 to 3/4 usually work well. 2. Snip small pieces off the strip. Aiming your mosaic cutter straight across the strip will produce squares and rectangles. Aiming the cutter at an angle (the same angle each time you cut) will give you diamonds. A combination of aiming straight across the strip and at alternating angles will produce triangles. 3. Once youve aimed the cutter, just squeeze the handles until a piece of glass breaks off. Or, you can snip pieces off a larger piece of glass. Cut near the edge and work towards the middle. This will produce random moon shaped pieces, which you can use to fill in small areas of background. They also make nice leaves.